Feniex Cannon H-2219 Instruction Manual Download Page 5

WIRING, CONFIGURATION, & MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

COLOR

FUNCTION POLARITY

CONNECTION

  Red

Mode 1

12v (+)

Latching Switch

  Yellow

Mode 2

12v (+)

Latching Switch

  Green

Mode 3

12v (+)

Latching Switch

  Blue

Pattern

12v (-)

Momentary Switch 

  Black

Ground

12v (-)

Chasis Ground

WIRING DIAGRAM

SETTING MASTER/SLAVE

 

1)

Apply 12v (+) power and 12v (-) ground to the unit.

2)

 For the light heads to alternate, one light head must be 

set as master and the other set as slave. To do so, hold the 

blue (flash pattern changer) wire to ground for 3 seconds. 

If all LEDS turn on, this indicates master mode. If no LEDs 

activate, this indicates slave mode.

POWER 

1)

 To power the unit, extend the red wire to a 12v (+) post. 

Extend the black wire to the ground post of the vehicle's 

battery.

PATTERNS & SYNCHRONIZATION

1)

 Momentarily tap the blue wire to a ground 12v (-) source 

to cycle through the flash patterns.

2)

 Synchronization: To synchronize two or more Cannons 

(or compatible products) together:

A)

 Apply 12V+ power to a mode wire and apply 12V- to 

a black wire to power the unit on.

B)

 Cycle through all patterns by tapping the blue (flash 

pattern changer) wire to the activated black ground 

wire until the steady burn pattern is selected.

C)

 Turn power off. Connect one of the same colored 

mode wires (red, yellow or green) of the two light 

heads together, connect the black wires of the light 

heads together and then connect the blue wires of the 

light heads together. Turn power back on.

To achieve syncronization, the patterns must match on all 

products connected to the synchornization circuit.

Each time the master/slave mode is set, the pattern will reset 

to the default setting (Single Flash [Slow]). This simplifies the 

process of synchronizing two or more compatible products.

The Cannon can be synchronized with other compatible products 

with matching patterns (single color). Consult the instruction 

manual of each product as the process may differ by model. 

1)

 Place the unit against the selected mounting surface. 

2)

 Mark the areas where the mounting holes will be drilled. 

If the mounting surface is part of the vehicle, make sure 

no vital components could be damaged by the drilling 

process. 

 

3)

 Drill two mounting holes in the marked surface, as well 

as a 0.5" diameter hole for wire passage (if mounting on a 

vehicle). Use the rubber pad to position the 0.5" hole for 

the wires. Make sure to deburr holes thoroughly. Use a 

grommet if needed. 

4)

 Pass the wires through the 0.5" diameter hole, and 

secure the light head to the mounting surface with the 

provided hardware. 

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

The Cannon has the 120° lens installed when sold. To 

remove the 120° lens and replace it with the 360° lens and 

reflector, follow the steps listed below:

1)

 Remove the 120° lens by 

pushing the tabs on each 

side of the bottom of the LED 

heatsink towards the center 

of the cannon with a flat 

screwdriver. The lens will gently 

pop off. Please do not remove 

the o-ring from the heatsink. 

2)

 Place the chrome reflector 

over the screw head, ensuring 

that the center hole of the 

reflector covers the screw head.

 

3)

 Place supplied o-ring on top 

of chrome reflector.

4)

 Then add the 360° lens to the 

assembly, by pushing the tabs 

on each end of the lens through 

the heatsink. Be sure the tabs 

engage the heatsink.

CHANGING THE 120

°

 LENS TO THE 360

°

 LENS

ALTERNATE LIGHT HEADS:

D) Follow steps A-B.

E)

 For the light heads to alternate, one light head must 

be set as master and the other as slave on the mode 

wire intended for use. To do so, hold the blue (flash 

pattern changer) wire to ground for 3 seconds. If all 

LEDs turn on, this indicates slave mode.

F)

 Follow step C. Change patterns by tapping the blue 

wire to the activated black ground wire.

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